 Frank Aires: USOC Games Logistics Manager. Named USOC Director of Contracting and
Purchasing in 1981; managed communications and equipment requirements for all National/Olympic Sports Festivals and Olympic, Paralympic and Pan American Games. Former intelligence systems consultant supporting the North American Aerospace Command following 28 years of service with the U.S. Air Force in various flying, operations and intelligence positions.

 Tony Basile: USOC Managing Director & Chief Information Officer, and Bid City Program Manager. Joined the USOC in April 2000, with more than 17 years of management experience. Graduate of the United States Naval Academy, where he was a Master Instructor following duty as a Submarine Officer.

 Greg Harney: USOC Managing Director, Games and Organizational Support, and Site
Evaluation Manager. Since joining the USOC in 1987, has organized and
directed services for all U.S. delegations to the Olympic, Paralympic, Pan American and World University Games. Director of Operations 1986 U.S. Olympic Festival (Houston); Managing Editor, Official Report of the Games of the XXIIIrd Olympiad; Manager, Venue Press Operations, Los Angeles Olympic Organizing Committee.

 Charles H. Moore:
Olympic gold medalist (1952, Helsinki, 400m hurdles/Olympic record 50.8;
also silver medal 4x400m relays) and a second generation Olympian (his
father, Charles, was a member of the 1924 U.S. Olympic Team at Paris).
Currently Executive Director of the Committee to Encourage Corporate
Philanthropy. Actively served in the fields of education, international
business and finance, athletics and the promotion of the arts. Public
sector member of the United States Olympic Committee Board of Directors and
Chairman of the Audit Committee (1992-2000). Resides in Washington, DC.
Stacey Johnson
A member of the 1980 Olympic Fencing Team, Johnson is currently President
of the U.S. Fencing Association. She was a member of two World University
Games Teams (1977, 1979), a three-time U.S. National Team Champion and
five-time U.S. National Championships individual finalist, a member of
three World Teams (1973-75), a four-time All-American, a two-time National
Collegiate Individual Champion (1976 & 1979) and a four-time National
Collegiate Team Champion (1976-79), and holds the collegiate all-time
record for win/loss (305-1). Has been a member of the United States
Olympic Committee Board of Directors since 1996 and was chief of missions
for three U.S. World Fencing Teams (1994-1995). Johnson is Division Chair
of English, Communications, Foreign Languages and English as a Second
Language, and Assistant Professor of Communications, at Palo Alto College
in San Antonio, Texas, the city in which she resides.
Evie Dennis
Retired Superintendent of Denver (Colo.) Public Schools. USOC Vice
President 1980-88 and Special Assistant to the USOC President 1989-92 and
1996-2000. Chef de Mission 1988 Olympic Games, Seoul, Korea; Chairman of
Team Services 1984 Winter Olympic Games, Sarajevo, Yugoslavia; Chef de
Mission IXth Pan American Games (1983, Caracas, Venezuela) and XIth Pan
American Games (1991, Havana and Santiago, Cuba). Twice served as team
manager for United States Olympic track teams (1976, 1980). Remains an
active representative of U.S. Track & Field worldwide after more than 25
years of involvement. Resident of Denver.
Ann Swisshelm
At the 2001 World Curling Championships, Swisshelm received the Frances
Brodie Award, voted by the competitors and presented to the athlete that
best embodies unmatched sportsmanship with excellent playing ability. She
has competed in the USA Curling Nationals yearly since 1996, finishing
first in 1998 and 2001, and her team was eighth at the 1998 World
Championship and fifth at the 2001 World Championship. A resident of
Chicago, Ill., Swisshelm is an account executive with Mack Chicago
Corporation.
Tony Basile
USOC Managing Director & Chief Information Officer, and Bid City Program
Manager. Joined the USOC in April 2000 with more than 17 years of
leadership and management experience in the information technology industry
including serving as Vice President, Enterprise Support Services for T Rowe
Price in Baltimore, Md., and Division Manager in Systems Management,
Architectural Services and Computer Operations for USF&G Corporation,
Baltimore. Graduate of the United States Naval Academy, where he was a
Master Instructor following duty as a Submarine Officer. Colorado Springs,
Colo. resident.
Greg Harney
USOC Managing Director, Games and Organizational Support, and Site
Evaluation Manager. Since joining the USOC in 1987 has organized and
directed services for all U.S. delegations to the Olympic, Paralympic, Pan
American and World University Games. Director of Operations 1986 U.S.
Olympic Festival (Houston); Managing Editor, Official Report of the Games
of the XXIIIrd Olympiad; Manager, Venue Press Operations, Los Angeles
Olympic Organizing Committee. Former Assistant Sports Information Director
at Arizona State University, his alma mater. Resides in Colorado Springs,
Colo.
Keith Ferguson
USOC Bid Administration Associate Director. Joined the USOC in 1989;
previously Assistant Director, U.S. Olympic Festivals; Assistant Director,
National Events (including the Olympic Congress); and Associate Director,
Sport Development. Graduate of the University of Central Oklahoma with a
degree in management. Colorado Springs, Colo. resident.
Frank Aires
USOC Games Logistics Manager. Named USOC Director of Contracting and
Purchasing in 1981; managed communications and equipment requirements for
all National/Olympic Sports Festivals and Olympic, Paralympic and Pan
American Games. Former intelligence systems consultant supporting the
North American Aerospace Command following 28 years of service with the
U.S. Air Force in various flying, operations and intelligence positions.
Graduate of Georgetown University with an undergraduate degree in Foreign
Service; earned graduate degrees in international relations from Georgetown
and the American University of Beirut, Lebanon. Resides in Colorado
Springs, Colo.
Jeff Howard joined the USOC's Media and Public Affairs Division in November
of 1999; promoted to Associate Director in July of 2000. Was a member of
the USOC's media services staff for the 2000 Olympic Games and served as of
Press Chief for the United States Team at the 2000 Paralympics Games in
Sydney. He will also serve as the Press Chief for the U.S. Team at the 2001
World University Games in Beijing, China. Before joining the USOC, Howard
served as the Assistant Athletics Director for Public Relations at the
University of Denver. Howard began his public relations career as a media
relations assistant with the Denver Broncos, where he served as an advance
official and team spokesperson. Howard left the Bronco organization in 1995
to serve as the sports producer for KWGN-TV in Denver, overseeing a daily
15-minute sportscast. Graduate of Metropolitan State College with a degree
in sports information and broadcasting.